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Developed as part of the Australian eResearch Organisations’ User Support Project. Information on GVL - Genomics Virtual Laboratory www.genome.edu.au. Oct 2013 Audience: Service Desk. www.genome.edu.au. What is GVL?.
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Developed as part of the Australian eResearch Organisations’ User Support Project Information on GVL - Genomics Virtual Laboratory www.genome.edu.au Oct 2013 Audience: Service Desk www.genome.edu.au
What is GVL? • The Genomics Virtual Laboratory takes the IT out of Bioinformatics. It lets Biologists use a suite of genomics analysis tools that currently often require specialist assistance.
What is GVL? • Galaxy, adapted to run on the Australian Research Cloud (NeCTAR) • A web-based scalable workflow platform for genomic analysis • Researcher Resources: • Protocols describing bioinformatics analysis techniques, possibly using Galaxy or other genomics bioinformatics tools • Tutorials to demonstrate specific uses of Galaxy tools and workflows. This includes tutorial documentation, (possibly new) tools, and Galaxy sample data and histories • Tools required for Protocols, Tutorials and general use • AScience Collaboration Framework, for sharing documentation and community knowledge bases • Integration with significant datasets, on the Australian Research Cloud • Visualisation Tools • An Australian mirror of the UCSC Genome Browser • IGV integrated with Galaxy
GVL Support • Service Desk: https://genome.edu.au/wiki/Help:Contents • Website: http://www.genome.edu.au • User Guides: wiki.galaxyproject.org